There are various dietary supplements on the market that can add an extra boost to your wellness regimen. While some, like Vitamin C, Omegas and multivitamins may be well-known options, others might surprise you and change your life for good. Amla, for instance, is an excellent source of antioxidants and an immunity booster. Fortified salt […]
Read MoreVegetarian Vs Vegan Diet
The main difference between a vegetarian diet and a vegan diet is whether you consume animal products, such as dairy and eggs. A vegan does not consume animal products for non-consumption. A vegetarian, on the other hand, does consume dairy and eggs, as well as fish and seafood. In this article, we’ll examine the benefits […]
Read MoreTips For Maintaining a Healthy Work-Life Balance
It is a known fact that most people in the world want to have tips for maintaining a healthy work-life balance. While it can be extremely difficult to accomplish, there are ways that you can achieve a balance on your part as well. The first tip for maintaining a healthy work-life balance is to make […]
Read MoreHow To Stick At A Blog
Many new bloggers get discouraged quickly and give up very quickly, because they haven’t done any research on how to get started, and don’t know what to expect once they start a blog. Speaking of that… blogging is definitely not the easiest way to generate income online. You have to know how to get traffic […]
Read MoreBlue Light Glasses UK Consumers Want
The arrival of the digital age has certainly arrived with a bang, and now we all find ourselves immersed in computers, smartphones, smart TV’s and more. Screens provide access to some incredible opportunities for the human race, letting us connect instantly with anyone around the world, letting us work anywhere in the world, and allowing […]
Read MoreIndian Restaurant Merchant City Benefits To Employees
Indian restaurant merchant city can have a profound impact on your company’s ability to help your firm progress to a much more appropriate level. Ultimately, all businesses must strive to treat their employees with great levels of respect. Failure to do so can easily result in employee’s motivation levels being seriously impacted. People must ensure […]
Read MoreWilliam Sansom’s Perfect Horrors
‘Welcome strangers! Come into my parlour, as a well-known spider said…’ (William Sansom, The Body, 1949) I suspect you will know what I mean when I try to speak of a little literary subgenre we might usefully call ‘the nasty story.’ The type will surely seem clear to you if you have read, just for […]
Read MoreAnthony Barnett’s ‘Iron Britannia’: Falklands Resurgens
June 14 2012 is the 30th anniversary of Argentine surrender in the Falklands War of April-June 1982. This month Finds is reissuing Iron Britannia by Anthony Barnett, originally published between covers in 1982 and deriving from writings Barnett first published in the New Left Review. Iron Britannia is a swingeing polemic against the Falklands War, […]
Read MoreDave Rimmer’s ‘Like Punk Never Happened’: such stuff as pop dreams are made on…
Rock & Pop are such relatively youthful art-forms that Your Correspondent still finds himself surprised by how swiftly the music of his adolescence (1983-1989) has begun to look a little sepia-toned round the edges. (Presumably one’s parents came to feel the same way about A Hard Day’s Night…) In referring to the ‘look’ over the […]
Read MoreGerald Kersh: champion yarn-spinner, superior word-crafter, and scholar of human follies
A fine piece by David Collard in the TLS last month made note of the current revived interest in the writings of the remarkable Gerald Kersh, six of whose titles we now offer in Finds. Forty-five years after he left us Kersh still suffers from little better than the ‘large, vague renown’ Orwell famously ascribed […]
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